Catch-meadow (n.) A meadow irrigated by water from a spring or rivulet on the side of hill. |
Lawn (n.) An open space between woods. |
Lawn (n.) Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown. |
Meadow (n.) A tract of low or level land producing grass which is mown for hay |
Meadow (n.) Low land covered with coarse grass or rank herbage near rives and in marshy places by the sea |
Meadow (a.) Of or pertaining to a meadow |
Natural (a.) Fixed or determined by nature |
Natural (a.) Conformed to the order, laws, or actual facts, of nature |
Natural (a.) Having to do with existing system to things |
Natural (a.) Conformed to truth or reality |
Natural (a.) Springing from true sentiment |
Natural (a.) Resembling the object imitated |
Natural (a.) Having the character or sentiments properly belonging to one's position |
Natural (a.) Connected by the ties of consanguinity. |
Natural (a.) Begotten without the sanction of law |
Natural (a.) Of or pertaining to the lower or animal nature, as contrasted with the higher or moral powers, or that which is spiritual |
Natural (a.) Belonging to, to be taken in, or referred to, some system, in which the base is 1 |
Natural (a.) Produced by natural organs, as those of the human throat, in distinction from instrumental music. |
Natural (a.) Of or pertaining to a key which has neither a flat nor a sharp for its signature, as the key of C major. |
Natural (a.) Applied to an air or modulation of harmony which moves by easy and smooth transitions, digressing but little from the original key. |
Natural (n.) A native |
Natural (n.) Natural gifts, impulses, etc. |
Natural (n.) One born without the usual powers of reason or understanding |
Natural (n.) A character [/] used to contradict, or to remove the effect of, a sharp or flat which has preceded it, and to restore the unaltered note. |
Style (v. t.) An instrument used by the ancients in writing on tablets covered with wax, having one of its ends sharp, and the other blunt, and somewhat expanded, for the purpose of making erasures by smoothing the wax. |
Style (v. t.) Hence, anything resembling the ancient style in shape or use. |
Style (v. t.) A pen |
Style (v. t.) A sharp-pointed tool used in engraving |
Style (v. t.) A kind of blunt-pointed surgical instrument. |
Style (v. t.) A long, slender, bristlelike process, as the anal styles of insects. |
Style (v. t.) The pin, or gnomon, of a dial, the shadow of which indicates the hour. See Gnomon. |
Style (v. t.) The elongated part of a pistil between the ovary and the stigma. See Illust. of Stamen, and of Pistil. |
Style (v. t.) Mode of expressing thought in language, whether oral or written |
Style (v. t.) Mode of presentation, especially in music or any of the fine arts |
Style (v. t.) Conformity to a recognized standard |
Style (v. t.) Mode or phrase by which anything is formally designated |
Style (v. t.) A mode of reckoning time, with regard to the Julian and Gregorian calendars. |
Style (v. t.) To entitle |
Water meadow () A meadow, or piece of low, flat land, capable of being kept in a state of fertility by being overflowed with water from some adjoining river or stream. |
natural object | an object occurring naturally, not made by man |
lawn bowling bowls | a bowling game played on a level lawn with biased wooden balls that are rolled at a jack |
tennis lawn tennis | a game played with rackets by two or four players who hit a ball back and forth over a net that divides the court |
natural family planning | any of several methods of family planning that do not involve sterilization or contraceptive devices or drugs, coitus is avoided during the fertile time of a woman's menstrual cycle |
natural | (craps) a first roll of or that immediately wins the stake |
meadow pipit Anthus pratensis | a common pipit that is brown above and white below, widely distributed in northern and central Europe and in Asia |
style | a slender bristlelike or tubular process, a cartilaginous style |
meadow spittlebug Philaenus spumarius | North American insect that severely damages grasses |
meadow vole meadow mouse Microtus pennsylvaticus | widely distributed in grasslands of northern United States and Canada |
meadow jumping mouse Zapus hudsonius | widely distributed in northeastern and central United States and Canada |
barrow garden cart lawn cart wheelbarrow | a cart for carrying small loads, has handles and one or more wheels |
garden tool lawn tool | used for working in gardens or yards |
lawn chair garden chair | chair left outside for use on a lawn or in a garden |
lawn furniture | furniture intended for use on a lawn or in a garden |
lawn mower mower | garden tool for mowing grass on lawns |
stylus style | a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving, he drew the design on the stencil with a steel stylus |
classical style | the artistic style of ancient Greek art with its emphasis on proportion and harmony |
dash elan flair panache style | distinctive and stylish elegance, he wooed her with the confident dash of a cavalry officer |
natural virtue | (scholasticism) one of the four virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance) derived from nature |
manner mode style way fashion | how something is done or how it happens, her dignified manner, his rapid manner of talking, their nomadic mode of existence, in the characteristic New York style, a lonely way of life, in an abrasive fashion |
artistic style idiom | the style of a particular artist or school or movement, an imaginative orchestral idiom |
life style life-style lifestyle modus vivendi | a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes |
hairdo hairstyle hair style coiffure coif | the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair) |
natural ability | ability that is inherited |
endowment gift talent natural endowment | natural abilities or qualities |
vogue trend style | the popular taste at a given time, leather is the latest vogue, he followed current trends, the s had a style of their own |
haute couture high fashion high style | trend-setting fashions |
natural history | the scientific study of plants or animals (more observational than experimental) usually published in popular magazines rather than in academic journals |
architectural style style of architecture type of architecture | architecture as a kind of art form |
perpendicular perpendicular style English-Gothic English-Gothic architecture | a Gothic style in th and th century England, characterized by vertical lines and a fourentered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting |
style | a particular kind (as to appearance), this style of shoe is in demand |
law natural law | a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society |
natural science | the sciences involved in the study of the physical world and its phenomena |
physics natural philosophy r | the science of matter and energy and their interactions, his favorite subject was physics |
natural language processing NLP human language technology | the branch of information science that deals with natural language information |
natural theology | a theology that holds that knowledge of God can be acquired by human reason without the aid of divine revelation |
style sheet | a sheet summarizing the editorial conventions to be followed in preparing text for publication |
natural language processor natural language processing application | an application program that deals with natural language text |
style | editorial directions to be followed in spelling and punctuation and capitalization and typographical display |
natural logarithm Napierian logarithm | a logarithm to the base e |
old style old style font | a typeface (based on an th century design) distinguished by irregularity and slanted ascender serifs and little contrast between light and heavy strokes |
natural cancel | a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat |
natural language tongue | a human written or spoken language used by a community, opposed to e.g. a computer language |
expressive style style | a way of expressing something (in language or art or music etc.) that is characteristic of a particular person or group of people or period, all the reporters were expected to adopt the style of the newspaper |
music genre musical genre genre musical style | an expressive style of music |
writing style literary genre genre | a style of expressing yourself in writing |
happening occurrence occurrent natural event | an event that happens |
Nova Scotia lox Nova lox Nova Scotia salmon Nova salmon Nova style salmon | brineured salmon that is less salty than most, sometimes sugar is also used in the curing |
garden party lawn party fete champetre | a party of people assembled for social interaction out of doors |
Royal Society Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge | an honorary English society (formalized inand given a royal charter by Charles II in ) through which the British government has supported science |